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Astro Twins and Cosmos: Golden Nica / Digital Musics

Ami Yoshida (J) is not only one half of the "Astro Twins"; under the name of "Cosmos" she also appears on the musical stage together with Sachiko M. With her daring performances and her highly individual style, Ami Yoshida wins the Digital Musics Golden Nica for the "Astro Twins" and "Cosmos" double album.


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Statement of the Computer Animation / Visual Effects Jury

As never before in the Computer Animation / Visual Effects category, the Prix Ars Electronica Jury saw films that could not be evaluated on a technical basis, but for their ability to tell a story.

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Statement of the Interactive Art Jury

The submissions to this year's Prix Ars Electronica covered a broad area: interactive installations and immersive environments, screen-based work, music projects and performance, as well as interactive systems for display of content in a museum or public setting.

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Can You See Me Now?: Golden Nica / Interactive Art

With the project Can You See Me Now? British artists' group Blast Theory and Mixed Media Lab introduces a modern variation of an old game, which takes place live in the streets. The game incorporates the latest communication technologies and is played simultaneously on line and in the streets.

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Winners 2003 announced June 5

The winners of this year's Prix Ars Electronica will be announced on June 5. Golden Nicas and Distinctions will be awarded in the following categories: Net Vision / Net Excellence, Interactive Art, Computer Animation / Visual Effects, Digital Musics and u19 - freestyle computing.

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Winners 2003 announced in the first week of June

The Prix Ars Electronica Jury meeting took place in Linz between April 11 and 13. During three days five juries in the categories Net Vision/Net Excellence, Interactive Art, Computer Animation/Visual Effects, Digital Musics and cybergeneration-u19 had to judge 2714 entries. The winners will be announced in the first week of June.

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Casey Reas on the Net Vision / Net Excellence Jury

Casey Reas is an artist, educator, and designer exploring kinetic systems through diverse digital media. Currently, he is developing "Processing", a learning platform for media design.

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Loren Carpenter on the Computer Animation / Visual Effects Jury

Computer animated films as we are know them today could not exist without the program RenderMan – developed by Loren Carpenter of Pixar – jury member of Prix Ars Electronica as early as 1987.

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Tomoe Moriyama on the Interactive Art Jury

Tomoe Moriyama, curator at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, follows the development of Japanese media art since its beginnings.

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Joshua Davis on the Net Vision / Net Excellence Jury

One of the more creative minds in multimedia today is member of the Prix Jury: Flash guru Joshua Davis.

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